Canadian School of Warsaw offers as follows:
- English Language
- French Classes
- Polish Classes
- Arts Classes
- Mathematics
- Social Studies
- Science and Technology
- Creative Thinking Classes
- Physical Education
- Qualified Canadian and International Teachers
- Counsellor consultations
- Computer Classes
- Variety of concerts
- Plus many others such as Hot Lunches, Field Trips, Summer Camp
After school activities include (price not included in tuition fee): Swimming, Playing Instruments, Extra Foreign Language Classes (French, Italian), Karate, Tennis, Modern Dance Classes, Art Studio, Pottery, Emotional Intelligence Classes, and ”Brain Storm” Classes.
Language Arts
Language is the basis of communication and the primary instrument of thought. Children learn language as they use it to communicate their thoughts, feelings and experiences, establish relationships with family members and friends, and strive to make sense and order of their world. They may come to school speaking more that one language or learn another language in school. The aim of English Language Arts is to enable each student to understand and appreciate language, and to use it confidently and competently in a variety of situations for communication in learning. The Polish Program is integrated with the Canadian system. For pupils who are beginners, Polish language classes provide a chance to meet a new language. Classes are suited to the levels of the students' knowledge of the Polish language. Native speakers can develop their skills on the same level that is represented in the Polish School System.
Mathematics
This program stimulates students to use mathematics to solve problems, to communicate their mathematical thinking and to build a lifelong appreciation in the ability to use mathematics in everyday life. This program focuses on engaging students in meaningful activities to build a community of learners, and encouraging communication through questioning and reflection about mathematical ideas.
Social Studies
Social Studies is a school subject that assists students to acquire the basic knowledge, skills and positive attitudes needed to be responsible citizens and contributing members of society. The content of social studies draws upon history, geography, behavioural sciences and the humanities.
The Arts
Art education is concerned with pointing out the values that summarize the creation and cherishing of art forms. It deals with the ways in which people express their feelings in visual forms, deals with making and defending qualitative judgment about outlooks. Art education involves skill development in the areas of drawing, sculpture, to help each child expand their capabilities to express oneself. It focuses on four major components of visual learning: Reflection, Depiction, Composition, Expression.
Science and Technology
Science experiences in elementary years are designed to build on the knowledge which students already have and to expand on it. To sharpen their investigative skills, students learn best when they are challenged and actively involved.